Tramadol, Paracetamol and Amitriptyline all prescribed to take together?
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Hi,
I am new to all this so please excuse me if I make mistakes.
I was initially prescribed Tramadol last November for back pain and my shoulder, this was increased to 50mg at night only, then increased to 50mg at night and 50mg in the morning. Amitriptyline was introduced at night, so I take 20mg of them as well, to aid nerve pain, not depression.
However, my back pain became worse and the Tramadol was increased again to 100mg SR at night and mornings. This I was fine with until recently.
My doctor did not want to increase the tramadol further because it can cause seizures, which are currently not controlled.
I seen my doctor 2 days ago, and he said we cannot higher the tramadol, but we can wean you on to codeine, and promptly sent the prescription to my pharmacy.
I have looked at a few drug sites and all stating the same that codiene are dangerous with Tramadol to people with epilepsy. I am not sure what to do now, as my doctor said to start taking them, because there is no alternatives in my case.
Can anyone tell me if there is a alternative to codiene (it is not for pain relief) it is to stop diarrhea, which Lomperamide no longer works with me?
I have not taken any yet just in case of health problems.
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Zio10 steven73401
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God bless,
thebird55 steven73401
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Codiene is certainly an option, but I would not stop my seach there.
I'll try to remember to reasearch this later, and follow up.
jayne10080 steven73401
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marie33 jayne10080
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Thanks...
thebird55 marie33
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jayne10080 marie33
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marie33 thebird55
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marie33 jayne10080
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jayne10080 marie33
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PaulS1968 marie33
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My name is Carla and I have researching pain medication for my husband Paul who was diagnosed with a sensitive neuropathy of the small fiber. He takes Neurotin 600mg every 6 hours, amitriptyline at night and clonazepam. He has tried the tramadol but does nothing with the pain. I wanted to know if you have found some medication that actually helps. Thank you!
thebird55 steven73401
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Have your gallbladder checked, and ask your doctor about cholestyramine.
Zio10 steven73401
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thebird55 steven73401
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thebird55
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ruth86511 steven73401
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I really don't think Do tors know the out come of prescribing these cocktail of drugs and what longterm damage they can do. The only thing I would suggest is to wean off all these perscription drugs and research to find alternative meds as the use of prescribed drugs do not work long term and, in my opinion, mess up your body and brain to where the complaint only gets worst. This is my personal opinion. Sorry, I know this is not much help but I hate the damage Tramadol has done to me personally :-(
marie33 ruth86511
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ruth86511 marie33
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My pain felt worst after taking Tramadol for 5 years, I was tolerant by then and upped the dose for the next 2 years!
This sounds crazy, but I can "feel" my brain healing during my taper that I'm doing, even though I ache and feel "flu like" I know I'm gonna feel better after this drug leaves the body, even if it takes up to 2 years!
I really hope you find some relief what ever you do. Our bodies can self heal, if we let them! xxx